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11 April, 04:02

You are placing the non-slip tape along the perimeter of the bottom of a semicircle-shaped doormat. How much tape will you save applying the tape to the perimeter of the inside semicircle of the doormat? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.

A semicircle-shaped doormat with a diameter of 30 inches. A 3 inches wide non-slip tape is placed along the perimeter of the bottom of the doormat.

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  1. 11 April, 04:10
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    The amount of tape saved by placing the non-slip tape along the inside semicircle of the doormat is 9.42 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here we have;

    Diameter of the semicircle shaped doormat = 30 in.

    Width, w of the non-slip tape to be applied to the inside perimeter of the doormat = 3 in.

    Therefore, length of the outer and inner arc formed by width of the non-slip tape is given as follows;

    Outer perimeter = π*r = π * D/2 = π * 30/2 = 15·π in.

    Inner perimeter = π * (D-2*w) / 2 = π * (30 - 2*3) / 2 = π * 24/2 = 12·π in.

    Average length of arc = (15·π + 12·π) / 2 = 13.5·π in.

    Total length of non-slip tape to be applied to the inside perimeter of the doormat = Non-slip tape applied to the arc + Non-slip tape applied to the diameter line of the doormat

    Total length of non-slip tape to be applied to the inside perimeter of the doormat = 13.5·π in. + 30 in. = 72.4 in.

    Whereby the tape is applied on the edge of the doormat, we have;

    Total length of tape = (π·30/2 + π * (30 + 6) / 2) / 2 + 30 = 81.84 in.

    Tape saved = 81.84 - 72.4 = 9.42 in
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